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German court orders Afghan who killed toddler by knife attack to care

After he fatally knifed two people in an attack that shocked Germany nine months ago, the judge ordered that an Afghan national be sent to psychiatric treatment.

The prosecution had claimed that Enamullah O., in accordance with German privacy laws was the man who killed a German and a 2-year-old when he attacked the kindergarten group of Aschaffenburg in western Germany in January.

The man was diagnosed as having paranoid Schizophrenia. This hearing was not a criminal trial but a special procedure, because he was found to be not criminally liable due to his mental illness.

The court confirmed that the decision was made to place him in psychiatric treatment.

The attack occurred a month prior to Germany's Federal Election in February, and it contributed to the decision of now-Chancellor Friedrich Merz that stricter immigration policies and tighter border controls would be introduced.

This was just one of many violent attacks that have raised fears about migration and fueled support for the far right Alternative for Germany (AfD), a party which has been topping polls. (Reporting and writing by Tilman Blsshofer; editing by Matthias Williams, Gareth Jones, and Madeline Chambers)

(source: Reuters)